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On 14 November 2025, the BSE's 'A' group encountered a significant downturn, marked by notable decreases in several key stocks during the afternoon session. The downtrend in select mid-cap shares cast a pall over market sentiment as trading volumes surged, indicating heightened investor engagement.
Prakash Industries Ltd was at the forefront of this decline, sinking 6.03% to ₹147.30 at 14:46 IST, with trading volume hitting 82,614 shares, well above its monthly average of 35,474 shares, suggesting considerable selling pressure.
Premier Energies Ltd followed suit, dropping 5.72% to ₹1,003, marking it as the second-largest loser. This stock recorded 1.45 lakh shares changing hands, surpassing the one-month average of 1.27 lakh, an indication of ongoing negative sentiment.
GHCL Ltd also faced a downturn, falling by 5.17% to ₹607.70. Trading volumes remained subdued with 12,294 shares exchanged, which is slightly lower than its monthly average of 14,149 shares.
Gabriel India Ltd declined 4.87% to ₹1,169.80, ranking as the fourth largest loser, with 43,375 shares traded—significantly higher than the average of 12,945 shares, demonstrating increased selling activity.
Mishra Dhatu Nigam Ltd (MIDHANI) also fell, dropping 4.76% to ₹364.15, with 58,559 shares traded, which was well above its one-month average of 20,878 shares, highlighting strong selling engagement.
The widespread decline across these stocks underscores a wary atmosphere in the market, characterized by increased volumes that reflect a strategic repositioning by investors as the trading week nears its conclusion.
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